The Yo-Kai Watch video game was announced by Level-5 at the 2011 Tokyo Game Show. It was released in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS on July 11, 2013. As of February 2014, the game had sold over 500,000 retail copies. In January 2014, Level-5 filed for a trademark in the United States for "Yo-Kai Watch" and is currently gauging interest in a Western release.

On December 13, 2014, a third edition of Yo-Kai Watch 2 subtitled Shin'uchi (真打, "Headliner") was released in Japan, featuring characters and scenarios not initially included in Ganso and Honke. As of November 2014, the Ganso and Honke editions had sold a combined 2,881,810 copies. The Ganso and Honke versions sold over three million copies in 2014, making it the best-selling video game in Japan in 2014.

Various toys, such as the eponymous Yo-Kai Watch and Yo-Kai Medals, have been produced based on the series, receiving high commercial success. Hasbro will release a toy line based on the series worldwide in 2016.

The anime movie had the highest grossing opening weekend of any Japanese film since at least 2000, making ¥1,628,893,000 (US$13.58 million). As of January 6, 2015, its sixteenth day of release, the film had earned over ¥5 billion (US$42 million). By the following the week, it had grossed over ¥6.5 billion (US$55 million) at the Japanese box office.

Their annual toy fair used to have Pikachu dead center on the poster, now Pikachu has been relegated to the background and this year the front character on the poster was Jibanyan.

Ahh. I wanted to make the thread after we got an English trailer. Anyway, I'm excited. There aren't enough big games based off Pokemon, and this one is apparently really good from what I've heard. Plus there's a slim chance it can give the 3DS a second wind in the west, which would be great. Hopefully Level 5 doesn't run this series into the ground before it gains a foothold in the west, which could happen if the third game releases in the summer.

I'm kind of surprised that there doesn't seem to have been any further news about an international release since they said last year that it was coming this year. I wonder what's going on behind the scenes.

...Sigh. Goddammit Level 5. Hope you weren't too attached to Layton and Fantasy Life. So Level 5 just had their vision conference announcing a bunch of new projects. Naturally many of them include Yokai Watch.

Yokai Watch Hasbro toy line coming to the US in Spring 2016.

Nintendo bringing the Yokai Watch games to the West, starting with the first.

Yokai Watch Busters announced for 3DS, coming 7/11. Two versions. Here's an image.◊

Collaboration with Koei Tecmo, brings you a Romance of Three Kingdoms spinoff with Youkai Watch characters. It seems to be a 3DS strategy game. Image.

@Sterok: That is insane. It took Pokemon years to reach that level of milking. Fuck, not even Pokemon has ever went that far.

Here's to hoping it's good, though, and that L5 don't kill the goose for its golden eggs. All the signs point to a large, aggressive push in pursuit of those phat international greenbacks, and it would be depressing if things backfired.

Coming west Holiday 2015. Little later than I expected, but at least it's still this year. It does make me wonder if this is the big November title. Probably not, but I expect Nintendo to promote this a lot

Isn't there a conflict of interest here? I mean, Yokai Watch is the only mons series that's anywhere near Pokémon in terms of popularity (not counting conceptually similar but not video game based stuff like Transformers), so wouldn't it be in Nintendo's best interest to not get involved in any sort of competitors to their golden goose.

If it can sell 3DS's, I don't think Nintendo cares too much. No Pokemon this year, so this is probably the biggest gun they've got for the system. Definitely in Japan. Probable in the US seeing how the other choices are Pokemon Mystery Dungeon and a multiplayer Zelda. Being at the E3 Digital Event gives me hope that they'll advertise it heavily. I just wish they spent more time explaining what it is.

Don't worry about what it'll do to Pokemon. Despite my optimism there's no way it can replicate that success in the west. And Level 5 is known for milking their series until they're completely dry. The franchise will likely be done in 5 years unless it really takes off in the west.

Apparently Japanese children are saying that they're flocking to Yokai Watch so much because it's something all their own. Pokemon is almost 20 years old, and to them is really becoming something for adults.

Hm, catchy theme song, though I'm sure there are folks incensed at this English version. It kind of reminds me of Doraemon, especially since the show's airing on DXD. I'm not sure how well the show will fare there though (Doraemon is still running, but I don't know how popular it really is and I can't really tell if it's all just reruns).

In any case, I'm actually hoping the series becomes pretty popular with kids in the states. I'm always up for another Mon-esque franchise, but most of them have had trouble latching on.

And since I just played Fantasy Life and LBX, I'm kind of on a Level 5 buzz right now (I even went back into Ni no Kuni after completely finishing it), so I'm now even more excited for the game when it comes out in November.

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